EP. 54: Brooklyn Fishing Club's Founder Victor Lucia
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Victor Lucia studied fishing culture in college and realized that the NYC fishing community was deep but disconnected. In response he launched Brooklyn Fishing Club in order to connect city anglers and help them get on top of fish. The club, now in the hundreds, has evolved into a take no prisoners crew who patrol the most unexpected fishing ground, like the East River and a lake in Central Park. We’ll talk about why the surf community and the fishing community have common cause here in New York City. For live shows listen in on Tuesday Nights at 8PM on KPISS.FM Music credits: Ryan Little The Special Pillow
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